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Starry Starry Night kicks off holiday season

Starry Starry Night, the annual community event held on Black Friday, was successful on Friday, Nov. 24. With equal parts economic stimulus and cultural heritage, the event brought hundreds of people to Grand Marais to celebrate the holidays.

Ann Marie Clapp

Ann Marie Clapp, age 77, longtime AuTrain resident, died late Tuesday evening, November 21, 2023 at the Munising Memorial Hospital following a brief and unexpected illness. She was born on July 7, 1946 in Marquette to George and Elmira (St. Martin) McCollum. Ann grew up on the family farm and helped with the chores of milking the cow, collecting eggs, and making egg and chicken deliveries on Saturdays. She went to school in AuTrain and graduated from Wm. G. Mather High School. Ann attended Northern Michigan University and was studying to be a teacher and excelled in shorthand. She married Leonard Clapp on October 22, 1966 and when Len joined the Air Force, she moved with him to Kansas. Ann worked on the base by babysitting children and washing, ironing, and steaming the uniformed personnel’s uniforms. They returned to the U.P. in 1971. In 1976, Ann and Len were integral participants in raising the monies and the building of the AuTrain Fire Department and Hall. In 1978, they were blessed with their daughter, Amber, and together lovingly raised her. In 1985, they purchased Bob’s Grocery in AuTrain and owned and operated A & L Grocery for many years. Len preceded Ann in death on August 7, 2017 after over fifty years of marriage, and the following year, she sold the store. Ann moved to Iowa with Amber and her family but returned to the U.P. in 2021. She loved to cook, sew, and crochet years ago. She was also a talented artist at drawing. Ann was a hard worker and a staple in the lives of the AuTrain community. She served as the Township Treasurer and medical first responder for the Township and Fire Department. Recently, Ann became involved with the Munising Bay Cruisers – she loved those classic cars.

Box Scores

FOOTBALL MHSAA State Championships D1: Southfield Arts & Technology 36 vs Belleville 32 D2: Muskegon 33 vs Warren De La Salle 21 D3: Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central 27 vs Mason 10 D4: Grand Rapids South Christian 27 vs Harper Woods 33 D5: Grand Rapids Catholic Central 21 vs Corunna 7 D6: Kingsley 38 vs Almont 24 D7: Menominee 30 vs Jackson Lumen Chrisi 34 D8: Ubly 21 vs Ottawa Lake Whiteford 6 LOCAL REC LEAGUES Pickleball Standings (as of 11/28) T1. G.

Norse women back to even

The Bay College women’s basketball team pulled back to the .500 mark over the weekend with a pair of victories at the Lindquist Classic hosted by Gogebic Community College. The Norse rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the host GCC Samsons, 58-48, on Saturday, and then dominated the North Central Michigan Timberwolves, 97-57, Sunday afternoon.

Letter to the Editor

I miss former State Representative Sara Cambensy. Sara would frequently cross the aisle and broker a nonpartisan agreement to get the best deal she could for her constituents and her district. She once told me that the Democratic Party had labeled her as a traitor because she would not vote to shut line 5 down. Sara understood how important that pipeline is to the U.P. and her actions reflected that stance.

Sports Briefs

Munising begins title defense The Munising Mustangs boys basketball team started off their MHSAA Division 4 boys basketball season on Tuesday, Nov. 28 at home against Norway. The results of that game was after deadline of this week’s edition and the story is available on The Munising Beacon Facebook page. The Mustangs host Manistique tonight.